I'll respect your opinion, but that remains to be seen...I don't think he's a problem for us, i just don't think he'll be much of an asset either
I'll respect your opinion, but that remains to be seen...I don't think he's a problem for us, i just don't think he'll be much of an asset either
He’s nowhere near what we needWhat's to figure out? The guy is a baller and we need some ballers in reserve. He's the least of our problrms...
To do what?He’s nowhere near what we need
"There are the things we know we know, we also know there are known unknowns and the unknown unknowns "Theres just as many "idiots" who think they know something more than those who they perceive to know Nothing when the truth is they don't know anything more than something about nothing themselves.
Not having a go at you, but the number of times this line has been written here as a solution to one or the other of our problems must be quite a lot :)looks the sort that will benefit from de Bruyne's passes
No problem. If de Bruyne plays up the park, then Haaland will benefit from the attacking passes, but de Bruyne often finds himself around our box when play is stretched and breaks down, but he doesn't have the legs anymore to carry it to the other box. It's in those situations that I think we'll see Nunes excel. When Bernardo scored his second against Bournemouth, I was struck by just how quickly Nunes got up the park in support, so I think that will be a potent threat in games late on.Not having a go at you, but the number of times this line has been written here as a solution to one or the other of our problems must be quite a lot :)
Amazing in a way that we are where we are and have this guy to come back !
If every midfield posistion required the same skillset yes, unfortunately that's not the case.Well you'd expect midfielders to excel at playing in midfield.
Have you seen his Newton Heath's?Has to start against Red Star tonight , would like to see him for ninety minutes and see if he can control games , maybe he could crack a smile as well.
That's a good observation.No problem. If de Bruyne plays up the park, then Haaland will benefit from the attacking passes, but de Bruyne often finds himself around our box when play is stretched and breaks down, but he doesn't have the legs anymore to carry it to the other box. It's in those situations that I think we'll see Nunes excel. When Bernardo scored his second against Bournemouth, I was struck by just how quickly Nunes got up the park in support, so I think that will be a potent threat in games late on.
As I mentioned in #677 above, I expect him to get game time in the coming weeks before de Bruyne returns, and then to become a prominent substitute from the 60th minute onwards in bigger games. Of our current midfield crop, along with Rodri, he strikes me as the one with the legs to get both up and down between the boxes, and he's likely faster. It's probably because we have only seen fleeting glimpses of him that we don't yet appreciate what he might bring. People may have been expecting a sitter, but I suspect he might operate differently.That's a good observation.
I am just not sure, where he'll play and how many minutes when Debruyne is back.
He can afford Turkey Teeth on his salaryHave you seen his Newton Heath's?
Yes agreed, you can see glimpses of why we bought him.The lad certainly has plenty of ability and potential. Talk of him being like Kalvin look way off the mark.
Same here. I don't get the criticism he gets. He was never going to be a ready made starter, but seems to have a very high ceiling. The footballing ability is there. Good performance tonight.I thought he showed wayy more good than bad. His talent is very clear in my eyes.